by Roger Olson | Aug 12, 2014 | Opinion
An old saying often attributed to Napoleon is: “History is but a fable agreed upon.” Postmodern philosophy is teaching us that there is no such thing as an objective account of history; history is always written and taught from some point of view. There is...
by Roger Olson | Apr 24, 2014 | Opinion
Either serendipitously or providentially, my Christian theology class is studying personal, individual life after death – “heaven” and “hell.” After that, we will study corporate, cosmic eschatology – the future of creation. Because...
by Roger Olson | Feb 12, 2014 | Opinion
I have a recording of two well-known leaders of the new Calvinism who promote themselves as mainstream evangelicals. They are answering questions from an audience. The recording does not include where or when this took place, but it seems to be at a Christian college...
by Roger Olson | Feb 11, 2014 | Opinion
According to a recent article in The New York Times, I am the leading opponent of Calvinism – or the new Calvinism – in America today. I don’t know where the writer, Mark Oppenheimer, got that idea. Certainly not from me. Someone else must have said that to him....